As mentioned in our previous article on how to mentally entertain your dog, which can be fun and entertaining for you and your dog. Many of these ideas need very little equipment and provide some simple outdoor entertainment whilst on a walk. Fallen trees can be fun to entertain your dog on walks. If you…
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Dog Theft Prevention Tips
Dog owners who have a garden are some of the luckiest out there. Your dog has a natural environment where they can play and run, and you can let them out at any time of day. They’re getting lots of physical exercise! However, the COVID-19 pandemic has had an unfortunate side effect. Since people want…
What to do when your dog refuses to walk
As a professional dog walker, this is a question I occasionally get asked. Generally, dogs love to go for a walk and explore the world around them. Daily walks are essential for your and your dog’s health and fitness. But occasionally, a dog refuses to walk. For a small percentage or occasionally for other reasons,…
How to feed your dog natural, organic dog treats
It’s not only humans who suffer sensitivity to various food items; dogs too may be allergic to gluten, wheat, lactose or preservatives. Choose to feed your pet only natural dog treats, and you will be promoting healthy teeth and eyes, skin, shiny coats and happy bodies. By opting to make your own dehydrated snacks, you…
Is it safe to give your dog Ice Cubes to keep them cool?
During this recent summer heatwave, many dog owners, including me, have been quite alarmed by recent news articles that have been doing the rounds on the internet, warning pet owners NEVER to give their dogs ice cubes in their drinking water, as this could result in death or serious health issues. Of course, we all…
Homemade dog treats – a beginners’ guide!
You have read our article on obesity; then you will know that over 2.5 million dogs are overweight, according to the latest research. Some of this is due to people not considering treats as part of the calorie/food intake. Whilst food is the obvious reward. This does not have to be the case (Missy loves…
Keep your pet safe from poisons in the Garden
Many species of flowers and plants around the garden could cause your pet to become ill. Some may only cause a mild stomach upset, while others are dangerously poisonous. Dogs are naturally curious creatures, and although they probably wouldn’t bother with a shrub that has been in your garden for years, if they find a…
How best to handle your dog in a park around wild animals
All dogs need to sprint around and let off steam, and our region has acres of open, green spaces that are great for walkers and their dogs to have lots of exercise. However, many breeds of dogs have always been scavengers and predators, and have an instinctive desire to chase after prey and wildlife. This…